If there is an elite group, I'm impressed.
1st, I have come to this conclusion on my own observations and experiences. And 2nd, this is just my belief and hope I'm wrong.
The world we live in is a lie. And to be honest, it's impressive. Systems put in place a lifetime ago. Not to help, but to believe. Spanning everything we come to understand until high school is over and there are no teachers telling you what the world is. But then you have to go to college to be successful right? Or get married? Or have kids? Or buy a house? Or whatever your parents want.
And they only know from what they're told. Now I'm not saying college isn't beneficial, or downplaying anyone's accomplishment, but it's not for everyone. Or the right time at 18. Or even realistic.
Their system is damn near perfect. Almost impossible to be changed.
The economy? We barely know our rights. There's a literal pay wall for Knowledge. (It's free in Germany). The difference in ingredients. (USA compared to the rest of the world). Price gouging but calling it inflation. The Smithsonian hiding anything actually cool. I could go on and on and on and on about how the truth were told is literally a lie.
When earth got the social media DLC is when the veil was put in front of us. Go look up the devastating effects of social media. This happened frighteningly fast. Look at how the next generation is affected. Imagine if we make it to the next.
The whole mess of our education system and the blind eye everyone has about it. WERE DUMB. Embarrassingly dumb. But hey at least we got ipads now right? We're not taught the real world or how it even functions. Parents robbed of their experience, having to put in more to stay alive. Which only perpetuates the cycle. Doctors push drugs to numb us, keep us vain, addicted instead of pushing for us to change.
Generations have been psychologically manipulated to behave in certain ways to incite specific behaviors and trends that last from days to decades. Suppressing emotions instead of learning and managing while blurring what the definition of truth was.
The real truth is that we are forgetting (or already have) what it truly means to be human. Instead of creating something better, we created genders, 40 seasons of the bachelor, and the belief that we deserve everything without effort.